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    First image of Lina Ghotmeh's permanent Qatar pavilion for Venice biennale revealed

    The first render of Lina Ghotmeh's design for the permanent Qatar pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale in Venice, Italy, has been revealed at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about First image of Lina Ghotmeh's permanent Qatar pavilion for Venice biennale revealed

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  • A house designed by Greg Chasen that survived the Palisades fire

    "In post-disaster cities like Los Angeles, we need new model homes and we need them now"

    After disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires one of the best ways for architects to help is by designing prototypes, write Dana Cuff, Emmanuel Proussaloglou and Ryan Conroy. More about "In post-disaster cities like Los Angeles, we need new model homes and we need them now"

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  • Harmonic Tides installation by Arthur Mamou-Mani

    Arthur Mamou-Mani wins Shaping Water Competition with wave-like 3D-printed installation

    Architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has won the Shaping Water Competition with Harmonic Tides, an installation informed by the movement of water, which will be built at Clerkenwell Design Week later this month. More about Arthur Mamou-Mani wins Shaping Water Competition with wave-like 3D-printed installation

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    A series of models, installations and photographs addressing the decarbonisation of architecture fill the Spain Pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. More about Spanish pavilion demonstrates "another way of building" at Venice Architecture Biennale

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    Spiralling ramp of timber and glass wraps Czech pavilion at Osaka Expo

    A spiralling structure of cross-laminated timber and glass surrounds a circular events space at the Czech Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka, which was designed by European studio Apropos Architects. More about Spiralling ramp of timber and glass wraps Czech pavilion at Osaka Expo

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    Materials from Asia informed the co-founders of California studio OWIU Design while renovating a house for themselves in Los Angeles originally designed by architect and SCI-Arc co-founder Ray Kappe. More about OWIU remodels Ray Kappe's Glass Ridge House in LA

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    An oversized, corrugated metal roof punctured by a large circular skylight crowns this home in rural New Zealand, by architecture studio Keshaw McArthur. More about Agricultural sheds inform "unfussy and honest" home in New Zealand

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    Every now and then, a house gets published on Dezeen that makes you think, "wait, does someone really live there?!" From the startlingly industrial-looking to the downright surreal, here's a roundup of 10 of the most double-take-inducing. More about Ten houses that it's hard to believe are actually houses

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